Biswas Nao Korte Paren

Biswas Nao Korte Paren (transl.You May Not Believe) is a 2006 Indian film.

Biswas Nao Korte Paren
(You May Not Believe)
Directed byPradipta Bhattacharyya
Produced bySougata Purakayastha
Screenplay byPradipta Bhattacharyya
StarringRitwik Chakraborty
Nitya Ganguly
CinematographySubhadeep Dey
Edited byPradipta Bhattacharyya
Production
company
Distributed byTara Muzik
Release date
2006
Running time
24:40
CountryIndia

Synopsis

What is a name? A person's name denotes his/her external identity. It is related to each social action and reaction of people. The film deals with the plight of the protagonist whose name has changed overnight.

The problem is aggravated when the changed name connotes religious and cultural differences — when Shymal (a Hindu name) or Salim (a Muslim name) — the protagonist becomes Salim or Shyamal. The film brings into focus the crisis in his life and the pain of being ostracized and alienated by everyone that matters to him. In such loneliness, Shyamal identifies with his next-door neighbor who has also been alienated and is fighting his lonely existence.

The film portrays excellent photographic work, interesting camera angles mostly associated with directors from Middle-Eastern countries. It has found a niche fan-following in the urban Bengali crowd and its abstract ending was well-appreciated by the viewers.

With Biswas Nao Korte Paren, the director Pradipta Bhattacharya has emerged as one of the most talented young directors from Bengal, following a path laid by the big names such as Satyajit Ray, Mrinal Sen and Ritwik Ghatak.

Cast

  • Ritwik Chakraborty
  • Nitya Ganguly

Crew

  • Director Pradipta Bhattacharyya
  • Executive Producer Sougata Purakayastha (Tara Muzik)
  • Production Company Bangladesh TV (BTV)
  • Distribution Sougata Purakayastha (Tara Muzik)
  • Script Pradipta Bhattacharyya
  • Director of Photography Subhadeep Dey
  • Editor Pradipta Bhattacharyya
  • Sound Sukanta Majumdar
  • Unit Productions Manager Atanu Mandal

Festivals/Screenings

  • International Social Communication Cinema Conference, Kolkata, India, February 2007
  • Banga Amar television programme, Kolkata, November 2006
  • 3rd Eye Asian Film Festival, Mumbai, India, November 2007
  • Sony Pix Short Film Festival, Mumbai, India, December 2007
  • 5th Kalpanirjhar international short fiction film, Kolkata, India, 2007 - 12th Best Indian Film
  • 4th Kolkata Short Film Festival, Kolkata (India), December 2007
  • Culture unplugged online film festival, India, 2008
  • SAFFBD, Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 2007, not screened yet

Awards

  • Best Indian Short fiction - 5th Kalpanirjhar short fiction film festival, 2007, Kolkata, India
  • Best film under 30 minutes - Fulmarxx short film fest version 1.0, 2008
  • Best film of the festival in all categories - Fulmarxx short film fest version 1.0, 2008
  • Best Editing - Fulmarxx short film fest version 1.0, 2008 organized by MICA, Ahmedabad, India.
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References

  • Chatterji, Shoma A. (4 January 2008). "Dreamscapes into the future". Screen Weekly. Retrieved 6 April 2011.
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